AirJaldi Press & Media Archive

“After providing wifi services in India’s first Digital Village Harisal, Airjaldi started reaching its services in rural areas. Internet became a source of happiness for many young users when it reached in villages like Kusumkot, Talai, Diya and Baspani as…

Tech giants hope to benefit from widening access in a country where just 26% of the population has access to the internet. When Manish Kumar first came to the village of Harisal in western Indiain July, he didn’t think…

JaldiFi goes Cashless ! Out of cash but still want to connect to your JaldiFi hotspot? No worries! You can now recharge your account online. Simply go to jaldifi.net on your mobile, press the “recharge online” tab and follow the…

It is a proud moment for the AirJaldi family. Congratulations to the other grant recipients. Dinesh our CTO on the landing page of Microsoft website. Manish and Ali interacting with local children. Manish, our Network Head in Thanjavur on the…

The New York Times by Vindu Goel Narendra Nagar, India — On a rooftop at the Shri Kunjapuri temple, located a mile high in the foothills of the Himalayas, a metal tower with five microwave relay dishes pokes a bit further…

Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) – On September 24, 2014, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) released a consultation paper entitled “Delivering Broadband Quickly: What do we need to do?”. You can read and download the paper here. We find…

The Times of India by Padmaparna Ghosh Even as the new government has promised broadband networks across rural India, private agencies are making big strides in ‘last mile connectivity’, helping those living in remote areas get online Last month, when Michael…

The Huffington Post by Justin Guay It’s increasingly clear that our current centralized energy and financial systems fail the poor and as a result, a sustainable future is distributed. Already we’re seeing entrepreneurs making this vision reality by leveraging off-grid mobile…

Team YS – The technology gap that exists around the world is perhaps most exaggerated in India, where a recent technology boom has accelerated an upper/middle class move into 21st century connectivity while many of the close to 750 million…